It doesn't appear to be the same Slide remote. The big button below the directional pad appears to say Guide. The question now is what's the small button between the Volume and Input on the new one. (Zoom looks like it was moved to the right.)

Built in WiFi! on all Models!
Newest versions of Netflix and YouTube apps are preloaded
And... wait for it... HTML 5 is now available as an app platform! Netflix and YouTube already using it, but no word on if the entire interface has been moved over or if this is only for the OTT apps.
What to Watch Now, similar to the iPhone/iPad app
Built in streaming on the Plus and Tivo is planning on outside the home streaming as well
Internal power supplies on at least the Plus and Pro, no word on the OTA model

Built in WiFi! on all Models!
Newest versions of Netflix and YouTube apps are preloaded
And... wait for it... HTML 5 is now available as an app platform! Netflix and YouTube already using it, but no word on if the entire interface has been moved over or if this is only for the OTT apps.
What to Watch Now, similar to the iPhone/iPad app
Built in streaming on the Plus and Tivo is planning on outside the home streaming as well
Internal power supplies on at least the Plus and Pro, no word on the OTA model

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It looks fast, but tough to really judge until full drives and multiple recordings.

It doesn't appear to be the same Slide remote. The big button below the directional pad appears to say Guide. The question now is what's the small button between the Volume and Input on the new one. (Zoom looks like it was moved to the right.)

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It says Back per the Cnet video. Maybe instead of left now you hit back to go back a screen?

I'll have to say it looks like a Premiere box with a new faceplate on it, but it does look nice. I do like the new remote as well, it looks a bit shorter and fatter. Someone needs to buy one now and tell us all about it

Yeah, I mentioned that in my first post, I'm pretty sure it's just the apps as well. Still, will go a long ways to speed things up, both in performance and update frequency. Netflix and YouTube can auto update on the fly without involving TiVo at all.

Definitely no built-in MOCA on the 4 tuner model. Plus, I'm a bit peeved by this in the FAQ:

Many cable companies require that a technician come to your home to install the card, but some allow subscribers to install the cards themselves. Call your cable company and inquire about their CableCARD installation policy.